Disclaimer: For educational purposes only. Do not use as medical advice.
| Pattern Names |
| Gallbladder Heat • 胆热证 • Dǎn Rè Zhèng |
| Classification |
| Category: Zang Fu |
Syndrome: Gallbladder |
| Symptoms |
| Tongue: Red with yellow coating |
Pulse: Wiry, Rapid |
| Indications: Acute, jaundice, fever or alternating chills and fever, a bitter taste in the mouth, frequent sighing, unceasing retching, hyper-tonicity and pain below the ribs, yellow urine, bound stools, a red tongue with yellow coating, and a wiry and rapid pulse [Qiao]
|
| Keywords |
| Jaundice, alternating chills and fever, thirst and desire to drink water [Qiao]
|
| Acupuncture |
| BL18, BL19, GB43, GB34, LI4, LI11, LV4 |
| Herb |
| Xiao Chai Hu Tang, Da Chai Hu Tang, Wen Dan Tang |
| Etiology |
| Pathogenic heat/ emotional stress ⇢ Qi stagnation ⇢ Heat |
| Translation Source 2 |
| [Qiao, 32] Acute, fever or alternating chills and fever, a bitter taste in the mouth, unceasing retching, hyper-tonicity and pain below the ribs, yellow urine, bound stools, a red tongue with yellow coating, and a wiry and rapid pulse
|